Messages in this thread |  | | From | "David Schwartz" <> | Date | Mon, 23 Oct 2000 13:01:29 -0700 |
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> Under Solaris 7, when the number of idle sockets was increased from > 100 to 10000, the time to check for active sockets with poll() > increased by a factor of only 6.5. That's a sublinear increase in time, > pretty spiffy.
Under Solaris 7, when the number of idle sockets was decreased from 10,000 to 100, the time to check for active sockets with poll() decreased by a factor of only 6.5. Shouldn't it be more like 100? Sounds like Solaris' poll implementation is horribly broken for the most common case.
DS
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